Washington Redskins OG Josh LeRibeus is reportedly in better shape this offseason, and coaches have said he's doing better than he was at this time last year. LeRibeus is trying to make the team as a backup, according to a source.

Washington Redskins head coach Jay Gruden spoke at length about the team's offensive line Wednesday, March 26, but he did not mention OG Josh LeRibeus. The coaching staff reportedly does not have a lot of confidence in him.

Washington Redskins OG Josh LeRibeus was a no-show on the second day of the team's five-day rookie minicamp Tuesday, July 17, because he has yet to sign his rookie contract. He isn't considered a holdout because the team's training camp doesn't begin until July 26. LeRibeus' agent, Jordan Woy, has been talking with the team daily.

Washington Redskins OG Josh LeRibeus worked at the center position and one area he'll need to improve is on shotgun snaps. He struggled with a couple of snaps over the past couple of days of workouts. He has worked at all three of the interior line positions.